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Introducing Whoa. Hamilton Just Released The 'Murph' Watch In 38mm

Summary

The article discusses Hamilton's new 38mm Murph watch. The watch is based on the original Murph watch from the movie Interstellar. The new watch is smaller than the original 42mm version, and does not feature the Morse code markings on the seconds hand.

Q&As

What is the "Murph" watch?
The "Murph" watch is a cult favorite watch among cinephiles and horologists alike.

How did the "Murph" watch come to be?
The "Murph" watch was designed and created especially for Interstellar in 2014.

What is the difference between the 42mm and 38mm "Murph" watches?
The difference between the 42mm and 38mm "Murph" watches is that the 38mm "Murph" watch does not feature the Morse code markings on the seconds hand.

How much does the 38mm "Murph" watch cost?
The 38mm "Murph" watch costs $895.

What is the H-10 automatic movement?
The H-10 automatic movement is a movement with 80 hours of power reserve which can be seen through an exhibition caseback.

AI Comments

👍 Great article on the new Hamilton Murph watch! I love that they listened to fan demand and made a smaller version – it's a great move that will surely please a lot of people. Can't wait to see this watch in person!

👎 I'm not a fan of the new Hamilton Murph watch. I think it's too small and I miss the Morse code markings on the seconds hand. I think Hamilton should have left well enough alone and kept the original 42mm version.

AI Discussion

Me: It's about a new watch that Hamilton just released.

Friend: That's cool. I like Hamilton watches.

Me: Yeah, me too. This one is called the 'Murph' watch. It's named after a character in the movie Interstellar.

Friend: I remember that movie! I loved it.

Me: Me too. Anyway, the watch is 38mm, which is a more wearable size than the 42mm that was released last year.

Friend: That's great. I think a lot of people were complaining that the 42mm was too big.

Me: Exactly. And this one is also less expensive than the last one.

Friend: That's always a plus.

Me: Yeah. I'm really excited about this watch. I think it's going to be a big hit.

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Technical terms

Introducing
Presenting something for the first time.
Vintage Watches
Watches that are at least 20 years old.
Breaking News
News that is unexpected or sudden.
The Spec Sheet
A list of specifications or features for a product.
A Week On The Wrist
A series in which Hodinkee spends a week wearing and testing a particular watch.
ALL BRANDS
A reference to the many watch brands that Hodinkee covers.
In-Depth
Detailed or thorough coverage.
Entry Level
A reference to watches that are affordable or beginner-friendly.
Editors' Picks
A selection of watches that Hodinkee's editors recommend.
Staff Picks
A selection of watches that Hodinkee's staff recommend.
Photo Report
A series of photos documenting Hodinkee's experiences with a particular watch.
Watches In The Wild
A series in which Hodinkee photographs people wearing watches in everyday life.
Hands-On
A review of a watch that Hodinkee has had the opportunity to wear and test.

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